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== Description == |
== Description == |
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− | Saint Denis is a heavily industrialized city, containing large factories with towering chimneys. As a modern city, it incorporates paved streets, uniformed [[Saint Denis Police Department|police]] officers and a network of tram lines. The city is dark and dull, covered in a blanket of fog and the skies overpowered by large clouds of thick, black smoke. To the north, there are small ranches, along with some run-down houses. African-Americans are prevalent around the northeastern part of the city. To the west of the city, mansions, manors, and estates are located around. To the south of the city, near the Lannahachee River, there are large factories, making it an industrialized zone. |
+ | Saint Denis is a heavily industrialized city, containing large factories with towering chimneys. As a modern city, it incorporates paved streets, uniformed [[Saint Denis Police Department|police]] officers and a network of tram lines. The city is dark and dull, covered in a blanket of fog and the skies overpowered by large clouds of thick, black smoke. To the north, there are small ranches, along with some run-down houses. African-Americans are prevalent around the northeastern part of the city. To the west of the city, mansions, manors, and estates are located around. To the south of the city, near the [[Lannahachee River]], there are large factories, making it an industrialized zone. |
== Amenities == |
== Amenities == |
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*Holdern Barber |
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*[[Theatre Râleur]], dominoes can be played across the street to the north |
*[[Theatre Râleur]], dominoes can be played across the street to the north |
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*[[Trapper]], close to the Fence in the east |
*[[Trapper]], close to the Fence in the east |
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== Notes == |
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*Much further up the same road and almost to the edge of town, a lockbox containing an apple, Miracle Tonic, and Snake Oil can be found neat to the crates on the northeast side of the stables (''not'' the usable stables to the far south). |
*Much further up the same road and almost to the edge of town, a lockbox containing an apple, Miracle Tonic, and Snake Oil can be found neat to the crates on the northeast side of the stables (''not'' the usable stables to the far south). |
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*On a workbench inside the freight hall - where railroad tracks all converge - is the Cigarette Card for Harvey Griggs. |
*On a workbench inside the freight hall - where railroad tracks all converge - is the Cigarette Card for Harvey Griggs. |
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*On the docks south of the Newspaper Seller is the Cigarette Card for The Showboat. |
*On the docks south of the Newspaper Seller is the Cigarette Card for The Showboat. |
Revision as of 18:35, 22 November 2018
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“ | A key gateway into North America with a trade route that runs the length of the country, the bustling city of Saint Denis is a melting pot of cultures and people where businessmen, socialites, sailors, laborers, beggars, and thieves all live side by side. | „ |
—Website description |
Saint Denis is a location featured in Red Dead Redemption 2.[1] It is the largest city in Bayou Nwa; the largest settlement of the five American territories featured in game.
Description
Saint Denis is a heavily industrialized city, containing large factories with towering chimneys. As a modern city, it incorporates paved streets, uniformed police officers and a network of tram lines. The city is dark and dull, covered in a blanket of fog and the skies overpowered by large clouds of thick, black smoke. To the north, there are small ranches, along with some run-down houses. African-Americans are prevalent around the northeastern part of the city. To the west of the city, mansions, manors, and estates are located around. To the south of the city, near the Lannahachee River, there are large factories, making it an industrialized zone.
Amenities
- Holdern Barber
- Lemoyne National Bank
- Bastille Saloon, poker played here
- Butcher, southeast
- Dr. Theodore Scott, Pharmacy
- Saint Denis Police Department, bounty posters can be found in the station.
- Doyle's Tavern
- Fence, east near the railroad tracks at the Saint Denis Market
- Horner & Co.General Store, southeast
- Kuo Chao & Co. Gunsmith
- Newspaper Seller, at the roundabout in the southeast
- Photographic Studios
- Victory Street Trolley Station, Post Office, in the southeast
- Theodore Eckhart Stables, located in the south
- Stagecoach, near the Post Office in the southeast
- Theatre Râleur, dominoes can be played across the street to the north
- Trapper, close to the Fence in the east
Notes
- On a crate on the southwestern docks is the Cigarette Card for Luther Covington.
- On the south-central docks is the Cigarette Card for the Appaloosa, sitting on a barrel.
- The Maria Isabella can be found docked on one of the southeast piers. On the cotton bales inside the upper deck is Ginseng Elixir.
- A blue booth can be found on one of the docks north of the Maria Isabella. On the windowsill inside is the Cigarette Card for the Balener Whaling Vessel.
- On a cart near the Post Office is the Cigarette Card for Saint Denis.
- On the piano inside the Gunsmith is Aged Pirate Rum.
- In an alley near the Trapper in the east is a table behind a wooden wall. On the table is the Cigarette Card for Laurence Carson.
- On the piano inside the Bastille Saloon is the Cigarette Card for the Player Piano - 1829 - Edward Leveaux.
- In the Theatre Raleur's west corridor is the Cigarette Card for Mabel Potter.
- On a table near the theatre's stage is the Cigarette Card for Robin Koninsky. Note that this can only be obtained after watching all five shows at the threatre, the last of which unlocks after the "Fatherhood and Other Dreams" mission.
- On a barrel on the western docks is the Cigarette Card for the Catfish.
- In the northwest part of town, the Cigarette Card for the Velocipede can be found on the table of a front porch.
- A trellis is located south of the Photo Studio in the east, covered in vines. Hidden there is the Cigarette Card for Oleander Sage.
- On a shelf in the back of Doyle's Tavern, to the east, is the Cigarette Card for the Hot Air Balloon.
- The Cigarette Card for the Camera - 1814 - Joseph Nicephone Niepce can be found in the buil;ding just south of the Photo Studio on the balcony.
- A shack on Pandella Street has the Cigarette Card for Lawn Tennis - Patsy Hill on its back porch.
- In a mausoleum in the northwest corner of the cemetery is the Cigarette Card for Jim "Boy" Calloway.
- An oblong shack can be found by going north up Bolden Street. Hidden beneath a floorboard is a lockbox containing the Poison Throwing Knife Pamphlet.
- North up Rue de la Diligent and past the cemetery, a gazebo can be found on the western side of the road. On a table to the southeast is the Cigarette Card for Richard McCullough.
- Further north of the gazebo, this time on the east side of the road, the Cigarette Card for Henrietta Beatrice Woods can be found on a front porch table.
- Much further up the same road and almost to the edge of town, a lockbox containing an apple, Miracle Tonic, and Snake Oil can be found neat to the crates on the northeast side of the stables (not the usable stables to the far south).
Note the following cannot be obtained until the "Smoking and other Hobbies" mission is acquired:
- On a workbench inside the freight hall - where railroad tracks all converge - is the Cigarette Card for Harvey Griggs.
- On the docks south of the Newspaper Seller is the Cigarette Card for The Showboat.
- On the old desk in the alley near the Doctor is the Cigarette Card for Ilga Ulmer.
- On a crate in the courtyard in the back of the Bastille Saloon is the Cigarette Card for Swinger - Axel McCormack.
Trivia
- Saint Denis is based on the real world city of New Orleans, Louisiana.[2]
- The city name of "Saint Denis" refers to the patron saint of Paris going under the same name.[3]
- The city was supposedly named as New Bordeaux but changed during the development of the game because the name was already used in another open-world game, Mafia III. The name can be seen on the leaked 2016 map.
- Players can't drive the trams in Saint Denis.
Gallery
References
- ↑ The Red Dead Redemption 2: Special Edition, Ultimate Edition and Collectors Box
- ↑ Business Insider, Ben Gilbert (September 27, 2018). I played 2018's most anticipated game, 'Red Dead Redemption 2' — here are the 12 most interesting things I learned: "The “open world” of “Red Dead Redemption 2” is America itself. But, like in the “Grand Theft Auto” games and the previous “Red Dead” title, don’t expect to see a lot of direct examples. For example: A version of New Orleans (above) is named “Saint Denis” (the patron saint of Paris)."
- ↑ Business Insider, Ben Gilbert (September 27, 2018). I played 2018's most anticipated game, 'Red Dead Redemption 2' — here are the 12 most interesting things I learned: "A version of New Orleans (above) is named “Saint Denis” (the patron saint of Paris)."
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